Someone gifted me several boxes of FB and RC paper years before I had a darkroom. I’ve got at least 200-250 sheets of 16x20in paper, but they’re probably expired based on the appearance of the boxes (and the price tags of $14.99!). I haven’t used them yet because I’m still a beginner in the darkroom, and I didn’t want to deal with fogging when I was expecting good results. So, I’ve been buying new paper instead. But now that I’ve gained some experience, I want to experiment with this old paper.
What would be your approach? How would you test the paper for fogging and get the best results with it? Since these are large sheets, I’m thinking of cutting them into smaller pieces to test alongside new paper. The challenge is that the new paper is a different type and from a different manufacturer, so the results won’t be directly comparable. Almost every box is a different type of paper.
I’ve read about using a restrainer, but I want to test it as is first, and then advance into adding restrainer, maybe bleach? What do you suggest?
What would be your approach? How would you test the paper for fogging and get the best results with it? Since these are large sheets, I’m thinking of cutting them into smaller pieces to test alongside new paper. The challenge is that the new paper is a different type and from a different manufacturer, so the results won’t be directly comparable. Almost every box is a different type of paper.
I’ve read about using a restrainer, but I want to test it as is first, and then advance into adding restrainer, maybe bleach? What do you suggest?